2. Palace Theatre
8.5
1564 Broadway (at W 47th St), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 102 tips and reviews
The New Yorker: "Was I the only person in the audience, I wondered, who wasn't buying the candid carrottop's buoyant ballyhoo?" John Lahr reviews "Annie," dir. James Lapine, 11/19/2012: Read more.
Bergdorf Goodman: Hello #BGWindows ! thrilled to see our windows making a Broadway cameo.
5. Neil Simon Theatre
8.8
250 W 52nd St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 54 tips and reviews
Erica DeChavez: Big Fish is AMAZING! Better than the movie, a HuGE compliment bcus I LOVED the film. Just as visual, creative and innovative. As informative as the book, which I HAD to read after seeing the Broadway!
Landmarks Preservation Commission: First called the Alvin Theater, this structure was built in 1926-27 to the design of Herbert J. Krapp. Several Gershwin productions debuted here & it became an interior & exterior landmark in 1985.
Concert Ticket Agency: Ethel Merman, Lucille Ball, and Liza Minelli all made their Broadway debuts at this theater.
8. Forever 21
6.8
1540 Broadway (btwn 45th & 46th St), New York, NY
Clothing Store · Theater District · 198 tips and reviews
Annah Segatta: pretty nice clothes, nice prices in a huge store! 4 floors of happiness until 2 a.m.!! ♥
nymag: The mega Forever 21 Times Square has only been open since June 25, but it's already predicted to attract 100,000 visitors a day. That's seven times more than the Statue of Liberty gets! Read more.
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9. Starbucks
7.7
1585 Broadway (at W 47th St), New York, NY
Coffee Shop · Theater District · 166 tips and reviews
Lena: Nice staff, the usual drinks: coffee, frappucino, espresso. Try an apple fritter.
Kenneth Strybosch: Biggest one in the world dont let the lines scare u! They go quicker than the smalle lines in the smaller stores! Great staff btw!
Антонина Буравкова: I love this coffee)))
Jan Bultinck: Clams, great antipasti, fresh pasta, Italian dishes served in style with class, super tasty. Recommend a dish? All!
Michael Kauffman: Try the Stuffed Zuchinni Flowers
Jay Nash: I love this place. You know if it was Frank Sinatra's favorite place they must be doing something right! Read more.
11. The Chatwal
7.8
130 W 44th St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave), New York, NY
Hotel · Theater District · 26 tips and reviews
SoulMaite: Lovely art deco hotel. Attention to detail. Great restaurant, mezzanine bar with jazz band, highly recommend!
Neal R: This is like a St. Regis in terms of high touch service, but more intimate, and deco stylish. High tech amenities in all the rooms.
B. Simi: Go up to the 2nd floor bar. Great room.
12. The Town Hall
8.2
123 W 43rd St (btwn Broadway & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Concert Hall · Theater District · 59 tips and reviews
Brian McFadden: Maybe the orchestra section has nicer seats—as a 6'1", 190 lb. man, I've never had better seats in a traditional music hall.
Erica: What is this... a theatre for ants?!
The Corcoran Group: An intimate venue without a bad seat! It is showing a little bit of wear and tear, but that’s part of the charm. Waiting for a drink is less than charming and you can’t take it to your seat.
13. New York Hilton Midtown
7.0
1335 Avenue of the Americas (btwn W 53rd & W 54th St), New York, NY
Hotel · Theater District · 261 tips and reviews
Mr John: As always I love staying at this hotel. It's my favorite in NYC. All the rooms are very well decorated and it's close to all eateries and Times Square.
HISTORY: On April 3, 1973, Motorola researcher Martin Cooper made the first call via cellular phone to his rival Joe Engel of AT&T's Bell Labs, who was trying to beat him in the development of a cell phone.
Nathan Kam: You see The Halal Guy street food madness outside? Got get some of that goodness. Delicious food and cheap. The gyro for $4 was fantastic.